Business Transactions

Our attorneys understand that contracts represent the life blood of successful businesses. Every phase of your business involves contracts and other agreements that outline both parties' expectations and obligations. Without properly drafted agreements, your business could be in jeopardy.

At Betcher & Yunes LLP, we provide over 35 years of combined business law experience. Our Lexington business transactions attorneys provide proactive guidance. We will evaluate your situation from every angle to determine the best course of action. Our in-depth evaluations enable us to anticipate issues and protect your business' interests during every phase .

Extensive Representation

Our attorneys provide extensive business transaction representation for buyers and sellers. We will discuss your concerns and goals to ensure our guidance is tailored to your unique needs. Our personalized approach helps us to achieve the best possible economic outcome for the issues you are facing today, while avoiding future controversies.

Whether you are
starting a new business, dissolving an old partnership, or buying or selling an existing business, we can properly perform the following:

Prepare and file articles of incorporation

Draft partnership agreements

Execute purchases and sales of a business

Draft and execute contracts for the purchases and sales of goods and services

We provide effective guidance and representation for every phase of your company. Our experience includes drafting, reviewing and revising:

Business purchase agreements

Buy-sell agreements

Shareholder agreements

Employment contracts

Commercial contracts

We take a proactive approach to business law issues to help prevent contract disputes and costly, time-consuming litigation.

Complimentary Initial Consultation

Please call us today to discuss your legal matter. We offer free initial consultations. You can reach us at our Westview Street office location at (781) 674-2800 or at (781) 674-2800 . For your convenience, we also accept
E-mails.

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